---
sidebar_label: members
description: |-
  The "operator members" command provides information about the nodes making up an HA cluster.
---

# operator members

The `operator members` lists the active node and the peers that it's heard from
since it became active.

## Examples

Get the key status:

```shell-session
$ bao operator members
Host Name            API Address              Cluster Address           Active Node    Version    Upgrade Version    Redundancy Zone    Last Echo
---------            -----------              ---------------           -----------    -------    ---------------    ---------------    ---------
josh-C02ZT9DYMD6R    http://127.0.0.1:8200    https://127.0.0.1:8201    true           1.11.0     1.11.0             a                  n/a
josh-C02ZT9DYMD6R    http://127.0.0.2:8200    https://127.0.0.2:8201    false          1.11.0     1.11.0             a                  2022-05-23T15:51:19-07:00
josh-C02ZT9DYMD6R    http://127.0.0.3:8200    https://127.0.0.3:8201    false          1.11.0     1.11.0             b                  2022-05-23T15:51:19-07:00
josh-C02ZT9DYMD6R    http://127.0.0.4:8200    https://127.0.0.4:8201    false          1.11.0     1.11.0             b                  2022-05-23T15:51:22-07:00
josh-C02ZT9DYMD6R    http://127.0.0.5:8200    https://127.0.0.5:8201    false          1.11.0     1.12.0             a                  2022-05-23T15:51:20-07:00
~
```

## Usage

The following flags are available in addition to the [standard set of
flags](/docs/commands) included on all commands.

### Output options

- `-format` `(string: "table")` - Print the output in the given format. Valid
  formats are "table", "json", or "yaml". This can also be specified via the
  `BAO_FORMAT` environment variable.
